Ron Okimoto analogizes the process of science to assembling a jigsaw puzzle, drawing some apt parallels about the way we classify phenomena, formulate and test hypotheses, and sometimes make assumptions without even realizing it.

Talk.origins contributor sweetnes_n_light explains how evolution can produce large, complex proteins with novel functions, and offers some thoughts on what we might infer about the creator of such a system.

Last month's runner-up, t.o. poster sweetnes_n_light, chides those who claim evolution is "obviously" impossible despite having little or no knowledge of the theory itself and the underlying science supporting it.

R. Norman discourses on the salt concentration of body fluids such as blood plasma in a variety of living things, and shows how this seemingly obscure subject provides powerful and unexpected evidence for evolution.

Michael Siemon states forthrightly that ID, being nothing but the latest iteration of God-of-the-Gaps apologetics that have repeatedly failed, should be rejected by all religious people who believe in a God of truth.